Founded in 2004 by sustainability pioneer and renowned futurist Hazel Henderson, chair, the EthicMark® Awards demonstrate the power of advertising and marketing campaigns to inspire, focus on human potentials and further both public and private legitimate interests. Winning campaigns uphold high standards of truth, integrity, responsibility, transparency and fairness, respecting diversity and refraining from greenwashing, instilling fear or misusing brain science.

The For-Profit winner is DONG Energy has become Ørsted from Ørsted Energy in Denmark. On their homepage, Ørsted explains its transition from oil and gas to renewable energy, emphasizing that the planet is home to all of us.

The Non-Profit winner is Trash Isles, from the Plastic Oceans International and LADbible. This demonstrates the sad state of our oceans by petitioning the United Nations to acknowledge a new ocean state – the Trash Isles, meeting the UN criteria for a country!

“Truth and trust are vital to all markets and societies,” says Hazel Henderson. “Advertising drives media content—often mis-educating and misleading public opinion and choices. The EthicMark® Awards call media to higher standards”. Co-chair Rinaldo Brutoco, President, World Business Academy says “These Awards have raised the ethical bar for all ads on all media“.

Dr Mila Popovich, World Academy of Art & Science, on the EthicMark Awards Executive Committee, announced the winners at the 29th annual SRI Conference on Sustainable, Responsible, Impact Investing in Colorado Springs, CO. Jan Mercer Dahms. CEO, emphasizes to investors and investment professionals, the positive impact of marketing to their sustainability mission.

Distinct from other advertising and marketing awards, EthicMark® award-winning organizations are recognized for the creativity of their message, the value of the product or service and the quality of the organization’s culture. This holistic standard ensures the integrity of the Awards and the esteem accruable to winners’ reputations.

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